Storm Season Is Here. Don’t Wait Until After the Rain to Call.

The sky is already telling you something.

Before the next round of Central Texas storms rolls through, your roof is either ready or it isn’t. The problem is, most homeowners don’t find out which one until water is coming through the ceiling.

Here’s what the roofing crews at Divided Sky see every spring: homeowners who had minor issues going into storm season end up with major damage coming out of it. A lifted shingle. A flashing that wasn’t seated right. A valley that was already holding water. None of these are disasters on their own — until a storm pushes them past the tipping point.

Why “After the Storm” Is Always More Expensive Than “Before the Storm”

When damage happens in a storm, you’re not the only one calling. Every roofer in Central Texas gets slammed at the same time. Emergency appointments stack up. Tarping costs money. And if water gets inside before repairs are made, you’re not looking at a roofing problem anymore — you’re looking at a drywall problem, an insulation problem, possibly a mold problem.

A pre-season inspection costs you nothing. It takes about 45 minutes. And if your roof is in good shape, you’ll know it — and you’ll have documentation to back it up when you call your insurance company.

What Divided Sky Looks for Before Storm Season

As a GAF Master Elite Certified Contractor — a designation held by fewer than 3% of roofing contractors in North America — Divided Sky’s inspectors know exactly where Central Texas roofs fail under storm pressure:

  • Flashing at chimneys, skylights, and valleys — the first place water finds a path in
  • Lifted or missing shingles — wind gets underneath and does the rest
  • Granule loss — a sign your shingles are losing their protective layer
  • Gutter condition and drainage — ponding water on a roof accelerates damage fast
  • Ridge cap integrity — the highest point of your roof is the most exposed

If we find something, we’ll tell you what it is, what it means, and what it costs to fix — no pressure, no inflated storm pricing, no urgency tactics.

The Window Is Narrow

Storm season in Hays County doesn’t announce itself. A system can move in fast, drop hail, and be gone before you’ve had time to call anyone. The homeowners who come out of storm season in good shape are the ones who got ahead of it.

Schedule a free inspection before the next system hits. Divided Sky serves San Marcos, Kyle, Buda, New Braunfels, Wimberley, Dripping Springs, and the surrounding Hill Country.

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